Published: 2016-04-19, Author: Eli , review by: monitornerds.com
The Gaming performance of this monitor is exceptional. With features like the G-Sync and the 144 Hz refresh rate, this is a great gaming utility, The stand is very practical, and it offers a lot of adjustabilities, The Input Lag is significantly low, T
The Panel is a TN Panel and the Viewing angles provided are not too great, There is only one Video input – the Display Port. There is no DVI/HDMI input available, The Gamma on this display is not up-to the mark, There is no wall-mounting capability. F
The AOC G2460PG is priced at around $550, and depending where you make the purchase, there is a significant amount of variation in price. When it comes to medium-sized monitors with a TN Panel, the key to overcoming the limitations is by focusing on the o...
Connectivity only via DisplayPort, Contrast ratio could be improved, Limited viewing angles;
AOC has managed to deliver a pretty good gaming monitor, with reasonable performance across the board. It comes with the kind of features we'd expect from premium screens, from the aforementioned performance, to 3D-Vision, G-Sync and even its stand with t...
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Published: 2015-02-25, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Great gaming performance, G-Sync-enabled, Fully adjustable stand,
Only one video input, Narrow viewing angles, Slightly skewed greens
Armed with an Nvidia G-Sync module and a 144Hz panel, the AOC G2460PG monitor offers solid gaming performance and a handful of user-friendly features...
Perfect G-Sync implementation, 144Hz refresh rate, ULMB motion-blur reduction, solid build quality, very good color and grayscale performance
Gamma not to standard, not bright enough for optimal ULMB performance, it’s not an IPS panel
With G-Sync remaining a premium and expensive option, AOC's G2460PG represents the first value-oriented product in the genre. At about half the price of Asus' ROG Swift, you won't give up much to either save some coin or put two monitors on your deskt...
Published: 2014-10-29, Author: Adam , review by: pcmonitors.info
Very good sRGB gamut coverage and good shade depth and gamma handling after some minor tweaks – plus adjustable gamma modes to suit individual tastes, Good contrast without hindrance from artificial detail boosts (gamma enhancements), ‘IPS glow' or anythi
Weaker colour consistency and viewing angles than non-TN panels. Some minor tweaks were required – so not an optimal ‘out of the box' performance, We would have preferred to see a lighter matte screen surface adopted for improved vibrancy and clarity, ULM
When it comes to 144Hz monitors it's often the case that responsiveness is very good but image quality verges on poor. People often dismiss this as a limitation of TN panel technology. Whilst that is a contributing factor, much more of the poor performanc...
Abstract: So what separates a ‘gaming monitor' from your normal display? Usually, one or more of the following: Playing games at 120Hz or 144Hz allows you to play them at 120fps or 144fps, and with twice the frequency of updates everything feels more fluid, smooth...